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Activist Tarana Burke, the founder of the "Me Too" movement, sees a stark contrast in the timeline of Weinstein's case and that of R&B singer R. Kelly, who dodged accusations for more than 25 ...
"I feel the reason people started using 'me too' is there is beauty and power in those words," Burke said. "It's been really amazing to watch this thing do what I always thought it could do." ...
Me Too was the punishment of Trump by proxy, with Weinstein playing the role of the comically villainous and far-too-powerful predator mogul. Currently, Trump is facing a lawsuit from writer E ...
Going forward, Burke wants "Me Too" to not be a divisive issue, but a common-sense one — where it stands for supporting survivors of violence and creating inclusive workplaces.